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EDUCATIONAL. _ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. a A yd D..C., THURSDAY, AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALES. [EE ACADEMIA PSPANOLA. 1228 6TH ST. Bw. HS. WASHBURN Principal, offers a thor- THIS AFTERNOON. ough, practical, entertaining course of lastruction in ‘ANSON BROS. Auctioneers p= Spanish. For circular call on or address the princk Pal, inclosing stamp. mhz-6t* | BALE OF VALUARLE PROPERTY ON H oa See STREET, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND nie tem in the world’, Classes forming. Tuition | | Py virtue of a deed of rust. dated the 28th day be eortespondence ‘all for prospectus, 021 Fst | of Say. 18N6, und recorded in Liber ‘No. 112 m-twe | fo tes see highest DAY, at HAL: fronting TS; LARROQUE. THENEUM OF ANGUAGES, 1314 Ist mw. iN between K and Le erms ; Miss M. Kerly. | twelve m life elass for proficiency | option of me. VENING F ENCH CLASSFS FOR BEGIN. need pupils now forming at 1014 | Conveyancing. &c.. at cost of pui ie Ss” compiled be’ , BOORREEPING, | cr'detatting omansbip, ated in al hewspaper pul Terms moderate. Apply to C. ISAAC L. JOHNS GRORGE FRANCIS. fle-cokds U, et ‘seq. and at the request of the par: ed thereby, we shall offer for sale to the pidder, in front of the premises, on THURS he RTH DAY OF MARCH, 1386, (RAS? FIVE P.M. Lot 21. in squire 676, twenty feet by a depth of one hundred ai forty-four feet. improved by # one-story brick build- ‘ba H street northeast. id of sale: One-half in cash, balance in six and onths, secu red 7 of trust, oF all a i the purchaser; $100 deposit at time of sale. ne ost hae. erm vo be with in séven day's or property reauld at cost Purchaser, aiter tive days notice iit ished In the cit of Washington. ‘Dawson. } Trustees. and i sts. Alea, morning and ‘aduite and ebiidren. Call at | BOOKS, &c. “promen Seicinal syciem. MLE ¥- : RX ADELINE DUVAL MACK. 1424 NST, MS reopened her school of Elocition and Dea atic Art alco private class lu Pngiish Dranghes with teachers for Preach and Mathematicn fiS2we RUD HOMME. tion, “pra@tical and Ny ms Hbraries BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, | Bea heous works. Don't miss itif ¥ Booxss AT CosT. I desire to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY shelves to make room for FINE AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY, givesnn opportunity: my increasing trade in in thelr for book buyers to place in thi lection of standard and miscella- ‘want to be bene- @ fine co Any book or bo wanted pot in stock will be STON. D.G.729 14th st nor and in| Seder Mod's ie acon vie Reet ac ad Se ees on ‘trual Lessons to show our method, ais. |?" G. A. 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NCW Cast 4 Way cae a D1 > Way, STEAMERS. H D BOX!S FOR THE WATERSUP- = : ——= | ASHINGTON, D. C. PLANTIC COMPANY | HE ENGINEER COMMISSIONER, i axD Havice Ww on, D. C., Mareh 2, 1886. orth Kiver, foot of Morton | By direction of the board of Comusissi proposals will be receiveu at this office un @Hanterive, Wednesda: DCK NOON,on TU: SDAY.MARCH Wednesday, March 17, » Weitesday. March Jay. March Werlnesd made, and w York. nts for the District of Vania aver mb2-6t Wasiiington, D. Saar a OREO! xe Wisrer Tovra Sane Mi a West India Islands, & Now. Crranser Betish and Fr -POTOMAC RIVER BOAT! for furhishing 15,000" lineal feet Six-inch Water Pipe, 30 six-inch 4 Way Water Boxesand 10 Six-inch 2 Way Water Gates and Boxes, For specifications, blanks on whic bids must_be ‘all other information, ap} Major Se jajor of ¥ AND THE LK, FORTRESS M¢ Take the Safe and C Steamer SELEY which leaves 6th street wharf, ington, every” Tuesday. Thursiay and Saturday’ eaaaceacovea aes cam ipping at Colonial Hic going and BS BAG A, sailing April. = aaeacee anewal = oy or more at se. Kitty, Antigua, Mart | JYOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Be *. Demerara. Trinklad, Grenada, etc. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” rok ing foow, halls soomtOfation, exeelient cuisine. | teaves Tth-sireet wharf on MONDAYS, ‘THURS: Stmion ing Tuoms, bail roonts, ete. Apply to DAYS and SATURDAYS ai Returning LEAYCKAPY & CO. TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and St touch- 140 Vearl st. New Yor .UTE TO LONDO™ AND CONTINEN 1M GERMAN LLOYD 5. & CO, hampton, Bremen. The fast 2 pany sail ever ‘Southan rk. These and the comfort afford: d pas- jay fast Express steamers will a saturdays fur Cherbourg, Fs lor Paris oman, Va. fices, 1351 a Ww Kuox's ex Cuxsep “EE = NOTICE EF LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM- I “ pe 2 SO KNIGHT leave ATED. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- | Picr 41, Fast Raver, N. Y., every SATURDAY atd POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, m.: 6th'st. wharf, Washington, every WEDNESDA From Pier No. 40, N. R., New York. MOKNING. Freight at lowest rates, apt rare Sat, Mareh 6 | GaLLIA......8at, April 3 Sat, March 13} Usem icra, Ape 10 Sat) March URANASat, Al {Maret 27 | Est HUatA. Sat, A SATURDA Cat lations. Ur Leaves wel ing at River Land Connects with B, & U.#. Rat She} IRECT TO X EES JOHN GIE MX VERNON! MT. VERNON! ‘“ih-street wharf Mt Vernon at 10 o'clock Washington about $0 pm. x m. nes as far as vomini Creek, Currk nis Bay and Leonardtown, Ma St Clen LEARY, AND FRIDAYS, treet wharf, paltimore and Ohio of. ‘. Mare Hotel, and press, 603 Penna ave, wio will also check ‘aud 619 Penna. ave Daze frou: hotels and private residences. further informatior f wharf “Telephone call 7 = : ire at Company's oftea, M. P. WELCH, General Agent. W YORK—FREIGHT STEAM and E T0 2 STEAMER W. W Cy lang ee daily (excent Sunda; ing returning, roaches jOMAS DOWLING, Auvetioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ne ER rAb Ancien Rooms, SATURDAY, MARCH SIXTH, S86, at TEN OCLOC raclig: Piano, Walnut and’ Painted “Chamber Furnk ture, in sets and jeces; Parlor Fur- Biture, Elegant Ehay Ojai and wockers, New Halr Mattreaen, New W xcel ‘Mattresses, Dining-room urniture, ‘nd other Carpets, Cooking and Heating Stoves ‘Two Crates English stone rina, “120, t TWELVE O'CLOCK, Horses, Carriages, AS Vingone, te, COCR Ho mete CORANGERY SALE O8 PROPERTY SITUATED CORNER MARYLAND AVENUE AND@HIR- TEENTH STRERT HAST, F STREET AND Bs KET NORTH, BET WH = TEENTH AND. EIGHTEENTH. NORTHEAST, aT AUCTION. virtue of decree of the Supreme Court, of ee blair or Saaer esas 28th day jocket No. rein Charles F- rr plainant, and Mary E. Wollard and others are defend. ants, I will sell “at public auction, on TUESDAY, THE OXTEENTH Bay oF MARCH, A. Del Gommenclag at FIVE CLOCK F- a tii front of ‘the premises LL, BLAKE, Captain, bile of Laden given for Helfast, Glasgow, Soerp, and other purts ou the Continent aud cre vents + company’s office, rage and cabin to OTIS ington, D.C. New York VEKNON He kay mK every desirable prices Kindliny Mesors O15. = aa __ WOOD AND COAL. see 10,000 225508 2stiLy wixeDeoat, and Coxcentrares CRAB ORCHARD WATER not say CRAB ORCHARD WATER Wi Cure (Cancer, Epilepsy or Heart Disease, but F tn the best manner. “Quick and We po Sax Ls avenus CRAB ORCHARD WATER Fe “sy lVania avenue and 20th | 88a Remedy for : 4 Water sires southwoat. | 8 DYSPEPSIA, > asia i GOSHEAIFES - ++ <—|3 SICK HEADACHE, bs Coat Woon |s CONSTIPATION. 3 JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: LETH AND WATER STREETS sw. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE 1202 F street northwest. eet worthwent. Vania avenue northwest eet northwest. See that 0c29-e0 Isas Reliable as Quinine for CHILLS AND FEVER TRY A BOTTLE-SOLD EVERYWHERE, CRAB-APPLE Trade-Mark 4s on ail pack- CRAB ORCHARD WATERCO, Proprietors, SIMON N. JONES, Manager, Louisville, Ky. cs northwest 221 Penns) ivails avenue southeast sais Fre Ov Rye Wary, = VINE OLD RYE Willey: 2 c ‘EM, COGNAC EIN itis ¥ Feat uee de FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, ee FINE O1 RYE WHISKY, Medicinal and Fi use, reduced to 5c. pint and $3.50 per gallon. “aive it's triat ee a ARTHUR NATT. .dii"aed t sia and 3d and D men ie Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 13, in Wollard’s subdivision of square 1006, ‘recorded In Liber R, L. H., folio 320, of {he surveyors office of sald District, situated on nd avenu street and F street northeast, pionien twliteol on ne ee will well Lot 45, in Wollard’s subdivision of square 1095, recorded in Liber W. B. 3f., ut folio 376, in surveyors office, together with ail ihe improvements, &c. ‘Yerins of sale: One-quarter balance In equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale with ‘six per cent interest, notes to be necured by deed of rust on property. sold or all cay at option of purchaser or purchasers, A deposit of: required on each piece sold at time of sale. Convey- ancing, dc. at cost of purchaser. Terms to be com- om. day of sale, otherwise the lied with in ten days Trustee reserves the right to resell atriske and cost of defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after five days’ ublic notice of such le im some newspaper pub- ished in Washington, D.C. bea Plats: ae cep ot citice of trustee and atthe places of sale on 2. Oe CHARLES ©. DUNCANSON, Trastee, mh4déds corner 9th and D streets n. w. FP WOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE or ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, PORTIERES, LAMBREQUINS, AND FINE EMBROIDERIES, EMBRACING RARE PIECES, SUCH AS ROYAL AGRA CARPETS, CAIRO RUGS, SILK BOKHARA AND SHERAZ RUGS, ANTIQUE HALL RUGS, AND OTHER SPECI- MENS OF GREAT VALUE. The Catalogue embraces about Twenty Large Carpets. ‘To be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, MARCH NINTH, TENTH, ELEVENTH, TWELFTH, 1886, Commencing at ELEVEN A.M. and THREE O'CLOCK P. M. EACH DAY, GRAND EXHIBITION, SATURDAY, MARCH SIXTH, AND MONDAY, MARCH FIGHTH, 1836, IN THE FIRST FLOOR OF MY SALESROOMS, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF PENNSYVANIA AVE- NUE AND LTH STREET, mb27t AND HOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE oF PROVED AND UND TATE SITUATE ON NIN: BETWEEN G AND H TY-KIRS’ STREET, BE STREETS, 1 STRE BETWE TWENTY-FIRST AND TWEN'TY -SECOD STREETS NORTHW ST. WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No. 9598, wherein Mary” M.-Pollard et al are, compisinants and Martha A: Carroll et al. are delen ants, the undersigned as trustees will sell at public auction in front of each of the premises hereln de- scribed real estate, to wit: On MONDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. that part‘of lot one, in square No. seventy-five, com- mencing at a.point twenty-nine feet from the south: east corner of said square and lot, running thence west north i street twenty-eight feet; thence north seventy-five feet’ thence runuing east twenty-eight ee south to the point of bevinning, im- ge dwelling house, No, 2103 I street, and 224 streets northwest, rowed by & tween 21s ON THE SAME DAY, immediately after the above we will sell all that part of lot twelve, in square ne hundred and one, commencing ut ‘the north- West corner of said lot twelve; running thence south on line of 21st street twenty % feet to the center of parcy wall; then east ninety-nine 34 feet; then “north- castiy six .68 feet: then north fifteen % feet to the division line between lots 12 and 13; thence west with said division line to place of beginning—improved by a large brick dwelling, No. S11, on 2lst street, be- tween H and I strcets northwest, with back bulldings, AND ON THE SAME DAY. IMMEDIATELY AFTER the above sale. we will sell that other part of Said lot tweive, in said square one hundred and gue, be- ginuing at the southwest corner ofsaid lot twelve, Tuni.ing then north on line of said 21st street twenty? four. 26 feet to the center of the party wall, thence east ninety-nine .34 feet, then southwesterly thirty-two 40 feet to a ten (10) foot alley, thence on the line of said alley west seventy-five 7’ feet to point of beginning, wis te ike privilege and use of the party wall, ON THE SAME DAY, IMMEDIATELY APTER the above sale, we will sell the north half of lot ten (10). in square one hundred and forty-oue, improved by asmali frame dwelling, No. 725, on 19th street, between G and H streets northwest, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money cash, and the balance in two equal installments {t 0! and iwo years, with interest from day of sale, for whi purchaser or purchasers will give their’ promissory es. A lien ig reserved on ‘each plece of property Sold for the purchase money and interest. ‘Noderd given until all purchase money and interest be paid. veyaucing at cost of pure 4ach piece of propert When property is knoe! be complied with with CHAS MA 400 WILLIAM, MILLER THOS. F. WAGGAM SALE OF FISH WHARF PRIVILEGES, OFFICE OF Tink ENGINE COMSEISIONER, ‘Washington, D. C., Feb'y waser. A deposit. of nie pees rn Notice Js hereby given that ou RDAY, MARCH SIXTH, 1886, the Fish Wharf Privileges Washington, and’the Fish Stalls In Georgetowis will be 5. publie auction, for the term of one year from. March Ist, 1886, as follow Ai TWO O'CLOCK P.M, on the premises, six Fish Stalis in the Georgetown Market House to the highest bidder. ‘Terms, cash In advance, Also, at THREE O'CLOCK P.M. ON THE SAME, MARCH 4, 1886. 2d EDITION. Last ons Th St URE FOR MEDICINAL USE No FUSIL OL, ABSOLUTELY PURE AND UNADULTERATED, pe ei News from Rock ville, HOSPITALS, TWO DWELLINGS BURNED—EDWARDS, THE CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, rareapey sw obenienc dophoonts INFIRMARIES, Special Dispatch to Tue EVENING STAR. RocKviLLE, Mp,, March 4.—Last night the Gwelling of Nathan Snyder, of Gaithersburg, ‘Was burned to the ground. No insurance. AND PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE, CURES -| ,Early this morning the residence of Leonard CONSUMPTION, Hays, of Barnesville,was also destroyed by fire, ‘HEMORRHAGES, ind only asewing a sewing machine was saved. AND ALL WASTING DISEASES, HABITUAL DRUNKENNESS, INEBRIETY, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MALARIA, ‘he insurance partly covers the loss, i fee Gees teers) with H. 5 forger, who was ar- Tested in Leavenworth, Kansas, He (ras lodged grand jarys Thode ot wis vista oes anak ary. ct fyi ry. ree of vi areon Called to Meet in Washington. THR ONLY Pp New York, March 4.—Gen. Grosvenor, of URE Sroccnaer Ohio, ident of the National pene rd ee has called a meeting of the national council to be held at the Ebbitt House, Washi: ton, D. on Saturday, March 27th, at 10 o'clock am. sis ee The Annexation of Burmah Ordered. Loxpon, March 4.—The government has tel- gFfaphed ‘suthority to Lord Dufferin to deo- itely annex Burmah, ‘The Parnellites Stand by Gladstone, Lonpon, March 4.—The Parnellites have de- ¢ided to array themselves against the tories in THE SICK, INVALIDS, CONVALESCING PATIENTS, AGED PEOPLE, WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. ‘We have had prepared especially for us by» great German scientist, an unfailing formuls which fs sure and positive cure for Consump tion, and which can be prepared by any family: housekeeper (raw beef steak and our Pure Mal’ the latter's attempt to force the government to ‘Whisky being of the ingredients). This form: show their hand on their policy during the de- ‘will be sent under the seal of our company to’ bate which is expected to begin to-night on the civil service estimates, Collapsed With Workmen. ONE MAN KILLED BY THE FALL OF A BUILDING THAT WAS BEING TORN DOWN, PHILADELPHIA, March 4.—The wall of @ building at Front and Norris streets, which was being torn down, suddenly fell this morning, burying several of the laborers. Daniel Quinn, aged 23 years, was killed. James Keegan, aged 35, was serlously injured, and Daniel “Mo” Bride, aged 21, was badly bruised and cut, poled eet Ada General Foreign News. ‘M. PASTEUR'S SCHEME, Lonpor, March 4.—The News’ Paris corres- ndent bike that M. Pasteur wants 2,000,000 ranes with which to start @ hospital ‘and 50,000 franes per annum for its support. M De Freycinet is in favor of the state's granting the latter sum, any person afilicted with Consumption using our Whisky, free of charge, upon reeelt ofa two-cent stamp. By the use of this formula, hundreds of supposed incurable consumptives: have been restored to health, and in all cases where it has been used it has increased the welght, on an average, at least ten pounds in month. This result is guaranteed where itis, used regularly, ‘Two ounces of alcohol contain more nutrl- ment than ten ounces of meat. It is the only thing that enters the blood vessels without effort on the part of the stomach. It is therefore peculiarly fitted tor the weak and debilitated. For sale by dealers and @ruggists everywhere, Persons east of the Rocky Mountains unable to procure it from their dealers can have half- dozen sent im plain case, unmarked, express charges prepaid, by remitting six dollars to ‘The Dufly Malt Whisky Coy Baltimore, Md. ages Milled in Sonora, AN AMERICAN AND A MEXICAN FALL VICTIMS TO THE APACHES. Tucson, Aniz., March 4.—Don Carlos Vilasco, editor of Et Fronterizo, of this city, has received advices from Sonora of the Rae: by Apaches, near Eumpas, Montezuma district, of one American and one Mexican, and the wounding f an American anda Mexican, Their names have not been learned. The Indians also took their animals and supplies. a Spee Labor Troubles in Maryland. STRIKING RAILROAD GRADERS’ ATTACK ON MEN WHO REMAINED AT WORK. BALTIMORE, March 4.—Several hundred men employed in irading for short ting railroad as no one need be without a well-furnished home tween more ant onapoh ve quil feds : work, and yesterday three Italians and two ee erg ee aaccmen wn SOare negroes, Daniel Dorsey and John Guffrey, made ‘We are determined to knock the bottom out of high | an assault on some of the men at work. The ‘prices, and will sell sheriff of Anne Arundel county with a posse Went to the scene of disturbance and arrested the negroes, but the Italians could not be found, The whole force will be paid olf to-day, ‘The strikers demand an advance of 25 cenis per day. a Brooklyn Street Cars Tied Up. NEw York, March 4.—Not a car of Deacon Richardson's lines in Brooklyn turned out to- day, and Feople bad either to waik or take some other line. ‘The sympathy of the pablo. was with the drivers and conductors, ‘They want 2aday for twelve hours work. They claim hey have been working fourteen hours a day without an hour Jor their meals. pipe eee moss A Makeshift Treaty. VIENNA, March 4.—The newspapers here believe that the Servo-Bulgarian treaty of peace is a makeshift and that Servia will seize the first chance of revenge. All persons using Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky Gre invited to avail themselves of the services of our Medicat Staff, at all tenes, free of charge. Goon News: Goon: News FROM GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For alli need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States. Come and see the largest and most varied stock to se- lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 138TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., The New York Stock Market. e following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices, Inthe place you were looking for. Come and be con | ofthe New York Stock Market today; es Foparted oy vinced that what we say are facts and no humbug, We | special wire to H, H. Dodge, 039 15th street: Tepeat, come and make your own terms—at Nan a Beene FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, G. (8:00), ame |. 130 f10 Guogan's. & | ; 4 Tus Is A Goo Tum Coins | 108 Do. Istpref| 19 Do. 2 pret! 13. ‘TO BUY HEAVY WEIGHT CLOTHING, Bpis7 Del. For prices were never so low as they are now at the | D.L.& W. | 4 LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00, | ui Gene" Aa0ulidd™ | Do, Prete LOSI Go Lakeshore.) ees) Siylst Po MENS “aT Corner 7th and G@ Street Spoon | 421 elUslon bes] aoe] aes 2854)" S64, |Wab. Pac] “95, imion—-| 71 | 69% —— From Wall Street To-day. New York, March 4.—The stock market opened active and weak this morning, first prices showing declines of % to % per cent gen- erally, although Delaware and Hudson was down , while Reading was up %. In the first few minutes, however, Lackawanna and Jer- sey Central ‘declined 4; Reading, 1 per cent, ‘and the rest of the list % lo 34 per cent. A gen- eral rally soon followed, und by 11 o'clock nearly all the early losses had been recovered, the market then becoming steady. The princi- pal dealings were in Reading and Lackawanna With a. fulr business in Western Union and Lake Shore. There were also large transac- tions in the St. Paul and Duluth common stock, which advanced 2% per cent. At 11 o'clock the market is moderately active and steady. a Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday’s quotations WHO EVER SAW THE LIKE? Good Working or Evening Suits. $6.50. Fine All-Wool Cassimere Suits, $8.00. Better Grades Cassimere Suits, $10.00. Good Overcoats at $5, $6, $7 and $8 that we sold in feason at $10, $12, $14 and $16. Boys’ Suits at $5, $6, $7 and $8 that we sold in season ‘at $7.50, $9, $11 and $12. Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats at half price. Children's Suits at $2,$2.25,$2.50 and $3 that we sold in season at $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. ‘We have a full line of Panis for $1.25, $1.50, 92, $2.50, up vo $6, DAY;on Bastrect, between Stand Qin streets ae west, in front of the fishstallsof the Washington Gere ter) Market, all rights and privileges. Tee or al- lowed by the laws of the Corporation of Washington fo establish wharves or dotica for landing. cleasiog and the sale of Fish in the city of Washington; and no Wharf or dock shall be deeued clypioie une aime ut some point on the north side of the Potomac weeini1th street eust and 44th ‘street Wests to cis mR Se Ope dred dolls be paid "Perms: Une, hun Jars to be paid on the da of sale, and. the residue 10 be pald within five Gage from day of aes By order of the Board of Commissioners, D.C, G, J, LYDECKE! 4 # Major of Hngineers, USA. Engineer Comumiasioner. Dic, THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer. |VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctuoneer. ' THE VALUABLE PROPERTY ‘KNOWN UNION HOTEL, GEORGETOWN, aca ty On ‘THURSDAY, MARCH ELEVENTH, 1586, at ALE-PAST FOUR OCLOCK, cin front ofthe premi te property, known asthe Union Yiotel. used ‘on hortheast “corner 30th and M sireeis. West Washington, and fronting 06" fect om Ai cirect for adepth of 120 feet on uth street: Improved Uy four. Story and. basement brick. Dulldina wits Seniors hew inansard roof, cottatming tlnycive rece he Sides large ‘kitchen, dining ‘room, reading peoieey bariors, olfice and bar and billiard rooms, ‘Theat: Fangenient of the room and location of the. panos Blakes it valuable for hotel purposes, of ewer Reve “Terms: One third teat balance i “Terms: One-third cash: balance in one, two and three years, with uotes nectired by a dee! of treat omine property sold, with interest at five ‘per “cent per = um, Dayal a: ually. A deposit of $500 will be required at Uume of sale, "All Fecording ana convey. an purchaser's cost. WESCOTT & WILCOX, Agents. Liew Brean APURE MALT EXTRACT. Possesses the highest mertt. 1¢ is manufacture ¢from the choicest materials, and consbines the moss palar lable qualities of a drink, with the invigor- ting aud waolewme properties or ie best Malt ix 1. ws a true tonic and delightful beverage, allke destr. sble for Ipvalida and perso heath Will be found pleasaut and complete substitute for H alcoholic drinks, most of which are too stinuulatiing Jor delicateconsuitations. Js the beverage “Par Fixcellence” for nui Mothers, creates an wbundance of milk, while strengthens and ‘the entire system. After careful. analysis, Wubur G. lial PhD, New Zork, says: “Liquid Bread is refreshing, nourishing table beverage, und a wholesome inv! tis palatable 1 the taste, and of eeay anslin Frank 1; James, Phe ru Lani, sis, says: “ius low tage Of alcohol, its Cerice, its delighttl taste aid odor, all ‘combine 10 Fe- commiend Nicholson's Malt Extract as being s ost hourishing beverage, and the best urticle of the sort hat has ever come uader my examinauon” DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST. LOUIS. At wholesale by WM MUEHLEISEN, 918 STH ST, WASHINGTON. sn Deoxxenness, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Trcan be given ina cupof coffee or tea withoutthe knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient isa moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Ithas been given in thousands of ‘coses, and in every instance a perfect cure bas ‘fol- lowed. Itwuven aris, The system once impreg- pated with the Specific, it becomes au UMer lupote Duly bos Lue Liquor appetiie to exist Fou SaLe ny DR. 8. F. WARE, EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streetx; also, R. K. HELPHEN- STINE, corner 14th street and Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C. Caitor write for pamphlet containing hundreds. testimonials from the best women and Suan free sal ‘parts of the country, ecttatatn | vaninave, on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted to-day: . . imp. 88, 1891, coin, 114% bid, 116 asked. BS Ber. imp. fer VBL, Cursency s1ible biG TOK, asked. 60-year fund. 3-6ds, 1924, currency, 118% bids Children’s Panta from 35 cents up. Tiss asked. 20-year fund, 6s, 1592, con,’ 115\¢ a= year fi O02, coil, 13%%4 bid, Metropolitan Wee stocks 10% bid, 103g asked. Washingtan. Gas, $Oy bid, 40 asked. Arlington Ins, 150! bid; Colum: 12g bid, 12% asked. | 1uizys In3., Ol bid, tiked Matoule Hall bonds, 10d"bidWeabingtos THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL Lor MPANY, Machi Did, 116 asked. Great Fulls Ice, coil es 4 16g bid “Stet ‘etate Tle Kasaraice 103% bid 103 Penn. Tel. Co. esupeake no CORNER 7TH ANDG STREETS | Shi‘Voi “Tol, Uo, dUlg bid, 70 asked. Use hloctris ‘Light, 64% bid, 72 asked, —————— FFICE OF W. W. LAMB, M.D. Baltimore Markets. 1249 HANOVER Sr, PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 61884 | BALTIMORE, Mn. March 4--Virginis sixes, con MESSRS. EISNER & MENDELSON, new ten-t 44; North Carolina sixes old,1.19% BALTIMORE, Mp. March 4.—Coton frm and BALTIM¢ Dee bigher—middling, 8" Flour steady, and quiet. ‘Wheet—southern and quiet; western lower and dull; southern red, ; southern amber, 96a¥s; SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT U.S.OF A, 820 RACE ST., PHILADELPHTA, DEAR SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOHANN HOFF'S 1 Maryland Sie No. 2 MALT EXTRACT FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS | NY, spot Sliualig sharch, Bisby IN MY PRIVATE PRACTICE, AND HAVE ‘Corn—southerp FOUND IT TOBE THE BEST’ HEALTH-RE- beg herd: white, doaaet do, yellow, 46007, ; southern White, dead; do. yellow, 46047; STORING BEVERAGE AND TONIC NUTRITIVE | #26,4'n'on do6tgn47: March dSigndoly: western mixed, 5] S KNOWN. I HAVE FOUND IT ESPEC Y | 46%ei6%; meamer, ‘Oais firmer and quiet— goon PERRONS CONVALESCING #103 | Southern, doaaz: Pennsylvania, Sheds; western white, SOR GANS, Oy DYSPEPSIA, FOR | Saad; wentern’ mixed, S0aS7. liye stoudy. 70073. MOREERS NUABING, AND IN, CASHS OF | Provisions quiet, Sagat copper relined steady. 10igs WEAKLY CHILDREN, AND ALSO IN LUNG | Tou Whisky quiets 1.10a120. Other articles un- TROUBLES. MY ATTENTION WAS DRAWN BY | dnetiged, Freights to Liverpool, per steamer dull THE IMMENSE IMPORTATION SEME-MONTH- | SO80ES 334: four, 18: grain, 2 flour, LX,AND ALOUT A MILLION OF BOTTLES IM- | $3'0?'yarrels: w bushels; corn, 87,000 PORTED BY Yuu HAVE PASSED MY INSPEC. | $475, 28000 "Guo Is. Shipment 700 TION IN THE CUSTCM-HOUSE SATISEACTO HILY FOR THk Past fe YEARS YOURS, RERPROTFULLY, | CHIEF DRUG INSP. R ap S, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Ig, corn, 43,700 bushels, Sales—wheat, 208,000 Dastels; cors, 104,000 bushels, Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, March 4, 11:15 a. m.—The amount of heaton ocean increased » haifa million BEWARE OF IMITATION. NONE GENUINE | WB¢S4 00, eweek, ‘The cables, however, quoted PITHOUL THE SIGNATURE OF “IOHANN | Rushele during he eek: Twheat opened avi roee OEE" AND “MORITZ EISNER” ON THE NECK | Brey fOreleD Dee utr to Bay. and is bow quoted. at ee see scaln woak, det ining 10 10.20 for May delivery, ‘weak, declining to r ry, andis now quoted at 10.52%, Lard—May, 5.95, Tuomsows Soa ene pee cineca NAVAL ORpeRs.—Assistant Engineer Wm. B. Boggs ordered to duty with the advisory board; Ensign R. T. Mulligan detached from the Tennessee, and placed on waiting orders, Amox@ THE PRESIDENTS CaLLERs to-day Gove Firmse §°S OP % RRR 58s FEB TIT 588s | wore Senators Jackson and Pike, Representa- 83 Eee Ss, ee fF fives Hopkins, Townshend, Seott, Toole, Ful- S “or HE Ssh Hen F ton (with Hon. Horace Platt of California ‘Ermentrout, Cole, Beach, Murphy (wi Jhage'H. ©. Plath, wife ‘and slit, o¢ dows oti of Baltimore; E. . W. Grant and Annie L. Mader, of New York city, and Hannai ——. ‘ABLE C.B. ASSOCIATION,—This aa sociation uelda special meeting last hight;Thoe, eilaon’ Secrousry’ As smsendihent. wes of to section 1, article 12, to increase the RIV , Thos, Cox of Chis ARE STILL MPHANT: Hasler (wih Bi land’ Soween, Me Charon For fifteen years they have steadily gained tn favor, Weller of Uailiornia, and J.P: Klingle, apd with nal constantly iperearing Have become us | of Washington. : oralnady ality, 's warranted to wear twice asiong a8 | epee Caprner MERTIXG.—Departmental mat- ahd ev graces: was Bevo, Maly qjetroducps tne @ | | 2 rincipally occupied the attention of the Aopen When preferred," P fient and bis cabinet at the cabinet meet- pA Yate hcg peal ee eee While scores its have been found we MARRIAGE 8" cert ed marris licenses to Chas. Johnson Ser atecacte nie mrenane, (Rese es eee Seer | ad aren Sone awe ‘ree on application. ena enn He Aen and ‘Nanni H. Morvutt a; John E Mu THOMSON, LANGDON @ CO, Spa Senge f, Luckot, Bein of Charles sounty, s ‘and Annie F. Kraut oc27-tu.tée6m Rew Youn | Md. Ee orders anadicy ead Laie at Puss Pais: Piss Sare cure for blind, bleeding and itching Piles. ‘One box has cured the worst cases of ten years’ stand ing. Noone need suffer ten minutes after using this Wonderfol KIRK'S GERMAN PILE OINTMENT Itabsorbs tumors, allays the itching at onoe, acts ase Poultice, gives instant and painless relief, Kirk's German Pile Ointment is prepared only for the cure Of Pilesend itching of the private parts, and Rothing else, every box ie warranted by our Agent. - Sold by Drugyists ang sent by mall on receipt of prica,91.00 per box, i Sold by STOTT & CROMWELL, .No, 480 Chil John a i Peansyr | asm AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. The Public School Question. COMMISSIONERS EDMONDS AND WEBB AT THR SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. District Government Affairs. pases BARBER SHOPS OF SUNDAYS. A dance and reception were given at the Chi- | In relation to the request of the narbers that nese legation last night from 9 to 1 o'clock. {he Comnmtestonsre ihe closing of ell the carrror. Secretary and Mra, Whitney give @ Dail to | (over thet ind apos examingtae at oe, Commissioners Edmonds and Webb went to a7 tas Senate aha young people this evening. law applies only to West Washington—the or- e Senat lay and sent requests to Senators | “ qe pleasant Cabinet homes were thrown | dinance having been enacted by the old George Ingalls, Pike and Blackburn, the sab-commlt-| open yesterday for the closing>| town city councils. The Commissioners have tee on the public school bill, to meet them in | Wednesday levees horns iene” Min Manning | Iustructed “Mr. Padgett, attorney for tue Dis: the District committee room, The rumor that the sub-committee would report in favor of the Hovey bill seemed to alarm the Commission- erssomewhat. They saw the members of the ib-committes and, after conferring with them, the Commissioners decided to thelt visit to-morrow. The lar meeting of the District committee will be held to-morrow at 10:30 am., when the sub-committee will sub- mit thelr Feport on the school bill. Senator 1 is said toa Star reporter to-day that any publication as to what members of the sub-commitiee intended to do was “prema- The Urgency Deficiency Bill. THE HOUSE REFUSES TO GIVE IT PREFERENCE TO-DAY, It was decided in the House appropriations trict, that he may enforce violations of Unat Wea with ber Mise Page, Miss Carter, Miss | [it Chet Pvaskington ‘Walker, Miss Endicott and’ Miss Green. M oneal BUILDING PERMITS erenged. rane cea wane cnmmeally | nove beun Speed ty Penpester Mutwids es follows: _H. Heil, repair frame No. 12 6th street; Sen Cherie amont Mra. Vail Sem Train, | g2u0, ‘Thomas Fotee, erect a two-story dwell Va lng, H, bet. sth and #th northeast: $3,000. RK. Soins piss MeMillan of Minnesota, Mise Heath. | (WF aut erect two dwellings: 400°C; Goomen, MeCulloch, Mies deck Bin Wactines, Mise | Febair brick 1216 Sth surcct northwest, $70. Mcculloch, Mae Jackson, soca’ Cat | G. F. Emmons, erect two dwellings south sido omg ey f--- Miss ‘Na- | P street, between North Capliol and Ist stroet; thalle Berry and atiss Weddell. mga 28a andl etrcets northwest; $7500. "W. Mrs. Endicott is still confined toher room, | jt" y ory and and Miss Endicott, assisted by Mrs. Mason, re- | ing ceived the ‘Miss Lindsay and Miss Ay}- mer presided at the wea abies Mrs.Carlisle had a number of assistants, gmong whom ‘were Mra. McCreary, Mra. Rggles- ton, Sire, Will tween ist and 22d streets northwest; 000. Peter McCartney, erect five two-story wel 2Kth and Olive streets, West Wasti- 000. Charles H. Lioyd, repair frame an welling, 701 44g street, oor. G stroet southwest, $1,200, David ‘A.. Windsor, erect Misses Joh: ‘of Georgia; > committee today to substitute the urgency | Breckenridge, Dulaney, Reagan, Rerge, and | three Fatory dnd coller aweiiings, P. between deficiency bill—which contains an appropria- | Blount, The Mises Bisckburn poured tea and | 22th and 18th stre« welling. If suet betweed tion to continue the work in the ordnance de- partment of the Washington navy yard—for the general pension bill to-day and pass it, Mr. Burns, who has the matter in charge, Urged it ahd Mr. Townshend, 1a charge of to pension bill, offered to give way. But when the matter was brought ‘into ihe House the mecmbers were s0 full of their speeches that they would not hear of a postponement, and they refused to take up the deficiency bill The debate on the pension bill then pro- ceeded, The District in Congress. ‘THE HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTES at their meeting to-day set Thursday, March 11th, at 10 o'clock, as the time when all parties interested in the pending amendment in the nature of a substitute tothe mechanics’ len law will be heard. ‘This is to be the final hear- ing. Sir. Heard was directed to report the Senate bill to convey alley in square 635. The sub committee on corporations heard a delegation upon the bill to incorporate the National Light and Fuel company in the Dis- trict of Columbia, The delegation argued the advantage such @ company would be to the Jo chocolate, = Mrs, Vilas was ably assisted by Mra, MeMiitin | ## “4 St strecis northwest; $4,000. and Mre.Gen, Walker, with Mra Gen, Black Ketter From Rockville. = ang te coum. Correspondence of THE PVENTNe Stan pl escmarel ganna house « fortnight | Rocxwnas, Mp, March 4.~Commedora, Mr. and Mrs. Washington McLean gave adin- | Badger will soon become a resident of Rook per on Monday evening at which Speaker and | Vile. He has purchased the property belong. Dire Carlisle, Hien, and Mme SE Campbell, | ing tothe lato William Brewer, furnorly pro Hon. and Mrs. Bouton “MeMilin ‘and Mr and | prietor of the Monigomery donate, Mrs. ‘Bcell were present, Mr. Robert Poter, son of Senator George Peter, Mrs. Cheatham was assisted in a very pleas- | will leave for Dakota next woek, where be will ant on by Mrs. Clay, of Ala | teach an Indian school on the Creck abd Lower bama; Mrs. Edmund ‘ot Tennessee; Miss | Brule agency. oat Brodnax, Miss Bai iss Banagh, Miss Key, Miss Mary Sheliabarger and Miss Tucker, of} THE Driver Acqvirren.—In the Criminal Virginia. Mra. Cheatham will receive inform- | Court this morning Arthur Skelly, the driver « ally on Wednesdays during Lent. an omnibus, was tried om the charge of assault Mrs. and Miss Paul have closed their recep- | (yyw! from the Police Court where a fine of was imposed) on Mary. ct » tion forthe season, and wil not beat home | Seeqarmyuavorsae® acy Cumin to-morrow. Thomas M. Fields appeared tor ihe defendant, Mrs, Pell and her daughters, the Misses Oress, | who claimed that the collision was an aoc! will continue to see their friends on Fridays | dent which he could not avoid. The court, in during the Lenten period, cuaning — = T] a = soomice See whether the defendant was driving reck les Mrs. Senators Hale, Frye, Sabin, Harrison, | Sy pot. ‘The jury found # verdict of wot guilty, Palmer, Mandereon, Logan and many others ——— did not receive to-day on account of the death | Raxor or THE THEKMOMETER.—The follow- of Mrs. senator Hawley. Ang were the readings at the signal office to-da: THE NAVY YARD DEFICIENCY, Representatives of the Knights of Labor—| | Mrs. Ford and Miss Toinette Ford, of Loulst| 3 'a.'m., 2.2, 7 am. a ‘Messrs, Lawrence H. Herbert, Hugh Taylor, oo, eee hewe been visiting in Washington 2 pam, 89.0. jaximura, , Minimu: Gilbert Davis and others—called upon Repre- sentative Randall yesterday in connection with the deficienc: Sper for the ordnance work at the Washington navy yard. THE CAPRON COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ART. Mr. Voorhees to-day introduced in the Sen- ate a bill to appropriate $10,000 forthe pur- chase of the Capron collection of Japanese art now in the National Museum. A letter from As- sistant Director G. Brown Goode, of the Museu! recommended the eee and stat that the estimated value of the collection is 14,675. A letter from Prof. Baird alsoadvised e purchase. The bill was referred t the library committee, THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION PICTURE BOUGHT. The joint library committee of Congress have purchased and paid for the painting of the elec- toral commission, by Mra, Fassett, from that lady tor $7,500, 7 Capitol Topics. ee A.NOMINATION HUNG UP FOR TWO WEEKS. It is understood that the nomination of Mr. McGraw, as revenue collector of West Vir- ginia, tosucceed a republican who was sus- uh will not be finatly acted upon by the nate finance commitiee for two weeks. This is one of the cases in which the Senate called for papers and was refused. If the Edmunds resolution be adhered to McGraw wiil be re- jected, but his friends intend to make a strong Past winter, left for New Orleanslast | aig teyox-FrrzarRatD CasR.—To-Aas, in the Equity Court Judge Cox, the case of La against Fitzgerald was called, a rule to 6! cause against Nathan W. and Samuel C.F gerald why they should not be punished 4 contempt for Uireatening and attempting intimidate a witness summoned to testify. be- fore the examiner having been issued. The evening. Mrs, John IH, White gave a very enjoyable tea last evening at her residence, No. 1502 Ver- mont avenue. The guests were invited to mect Mrs. C. C. Clay, of Alabama, The el double house was lighted by gas, and an ore tra concealed in the conservatory added to the pleasure of the occasion, The refreshments indents, represented by Messrs, Claughtor were varied and bountiful, and Phillips, made no answer, but claiune: Tivo wery brilliant weddings wore celebested | Ghat tbey bed visiaied mo matals or tem, and Jeni y Were properly before the court, Be Hassell Sanit or Calpe ee ae ate Ar, | Atter argument, Messte: Sheliabarger & Wilson frank Conover Singlish’ ston’ piste at and H. W. Garett for the compiainant, the de- Glock. “The chureh was crowded. The altar tien wes menvet ‘was decorat with great calla lilies, The brice entered on the arm of her futher, Near Adiniral | CHARGE OF LANCENY | Diswrsern.—Indge English, and was robed in a trained dress of | BUeil todas. in the Police Court, distnissod white satin, with pearl embroidered front and | ase of Joweph Horsog, charged ith the gra garnitures of duchesse lace. The bridesmaids Volt or 2198 Marden fase ee ee were Miss Williamson, Miss Niles, Miss Eve- —aipeeeme lena Heap, Miss Ricketts, and wore aemt-| rae Mitchell, colored domestic, was given GO trained dresses of white satin and tulle, with ~ { the fronts adorned with satin rosettes and | So%5 gnJau ay audee Snell to-day for stealing ee bunches of ostrich feathers on the shoulders, = ‘The ushers were Mr. Ballantine, Mr. Russell, The Courts. Court IN GENERAL Tera, Mr. Henry Smoot and Dr. Deane.’ The grooms: men were Mr. Alex. Oliphant, Mr. Chas, Green, . Dr. Rixie, ot Culpeper, Dr, J.C. Boyd, U.S.N.,| Today, Viebmyer agt. B. & 0. R. ft. motion and the best man was Mr. Wm. B. Smoot. The | of plaintiff for rehearing betore w full beneli. ceremony was pertormed by Dr. Leonard, as- | Berth agt. Berth;.on hearing. sisted by the Rev, Thomas Roberts, of Culpeper, CRIMINAL CoURT—Judge MacArthur, After the ceremony a large reception was held] To-day, J. H. Adraans and Ludwell Gunnell, at the residence of Mr. S. les. Among the | conspiracy; pleaded not guilty. Sandy Bazor as ieee patnte uests were Mrs. West, grandmother of the | sault (appeal) pleaded: guilty and fine below ride, who wore black ‘satin and black lace; | ($45) iui W. i ‘Hiale, selling lotte: PETITIONS FROM KNIGHTS OF LABOR. Mrs. Prestiey Rixey, in white Ottoman silk. he ooeae sited. Chaties Morne. Uckets; recognizance foricited. Charies Merrc- deth, assault; do. —— THE ComING Comer.—Calculations on the ap- roachii comet, discovered by Fabry, have nb made by students of the Johns Hopkins university, in Baltimore. They fod that it = oe J Lamond — cy on May 2d, when it will probably bea very conspicuous object in the western aky. ee ae TERRIBLE ACCIDENT To AN EXPRESS TRAIN. An express train on the Grand ‘Trunk railwas near Belleville, Ont., crowded with passe: gers jumped the track Tuesday evening w Petitions are coming to Congress in large numbers from the Knights of Labor ail over the country urging liberal appropriations tor internal improvements that money may be distributed from the Treasury in wages to Workingmen, and specially’ urging appropria- tions for the Hennepin canal. CHARGES AGAINST ALASKA OFFICIALS. In the course of remarks upon the educational bill in the Senate to-day, Mr. Conger made grave charges against the past administration of law and government in Alaska, under the United Stetes. He declared that officials appointed to go there and preserve order, maintain and spread civilization had been guilty of making and aes intoxicating liquors to the inhabitacts, and had in various ways done wrong. Mr. Conger rejoiced that when the facts were made known to President Cleveland he removed the head officials. NOTES, The House committee on commerce has agreed to report favorably a bill to authorize a port of delivery at Springfield, Mass. or How Henry Bock Died. A QUESTION BAISED ASTO WHETHER HE KILLED HIMSELF, Since the body of Henry Bock, the German baker, was found hanging Tuesday morning in @ passageway leading to Mr. Piepenbring's bakery, corner of 14th and C streets southwest, many stories have been circulated in the neighborhood hinting that Bock may have been deait with __foully. These stories appear to have originated from the belief of some persons who saw him hang- ing that it was impossible for aman to have killed himself in the manner in which Bock appeared to have killed himself. Therope was short, and tied to the fence so near the ground that "his feet and legs were sprawling on the und, ‘the story, which has been quite widely circulated, is to the effect that persons in the neighborhood heard cries of murder about 10 o'clock Monday night, A STAR reporter intervied to-day some of the people who were credited with having heard such cries, but they denied it,except in the case of one man, who thought he had heard a rough voice during the night, but was not sure. No marks of violence other than those on the neck made by the rope were found on Bock’s body. contenant About five hundred invitations bad been sent out for this event, The bride and groom left on 8 midnigat train, the bride wearing a traveli Gress of cafe au lait colored cloth, embroidered with rosary beads, ‘The guests of the first wedding had scarcely departed before those of the second began ar- riving and crowded the church to that extent: that the bridal party had difficulty in gaining admission. The bridal oe, were Mr. John Chew and Miss Lillian Coffee, well-known ZoUNE, veople in society. ‘The ‘bride wore a ndsome robe of creain white satin edged with pearls, and her bouquet was of white lilacs, and ‘the jong, flowing tulle veil. was fastened with the same flower. The brides- maids were Miss Camille Ber , Miss Wal- lack, Miss Biddle, Miss Viola Byer, Miss Emory, Miss Beach, Miss Stoughton and Miss Dodge. Two were in demi-trained white satin, four in pink, and two in blue. They carried large bouquets of Jacqueminot and Glorie de Paris, and Parma violets. Mra. Coffee wore a robe of old-gold satin. Mr. Titian Uoffee, the father of the bride, escorted her to the altar and fave herein marriage. ‘The ushere were Mr. fruxton Beale, Mr. , Mr. Frank Lee, Mr. Biddie, of Philadelphia, Mr. Rodgers, and Mr. Phillips. The reception was held from 8 to 10 at the residence of the bride,and Mr. and Mrs John Chew departed on a fortuight's bridal ‘tour. They will reside in this city. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Willard gave one of the most delightful teas of the season at their spacious residence on K street dagteraay even. | | The Burmese crown prince's son is dead. ing. The parlors were crowded during the | army of 3,000 men has been dispersed. Sitkay hours of reception, and a superb collation was | # loyal Burmese lficial, surprived apd bills served in the dining room. The ladies receiv- | Prince Moungthain. ing with Mra, Willard were Mrs. Senator Logan, |" The coal coipanies refuse to give incraved Mrs. Gen. Ketcham, Miss Hepburn, Miss Kaus” | pay to miners and mine laborers in th. tn dell, and Miss Willard. Among those present | beriand ooal region, and a strike 1s impe> al... were: irs. Senator Sherman and Miss Parsors, | It is proposed to lease the Chesapeake ani Ohi) Mrs. Senator Dawes and Miss Dawes, Miss | canal to parties interested in tue Cumb’ lund Swann and Mr. James Morrill, Mra. Senator | and West Virginia coal companies. Harrison, Mrs. Senator Warner Miller and Ming ————r=- Churehil, Mrs. Senator Sabin an ‘ur Traveler's Guide. phy, Mrs. Senator Frye, Mrs, Senator Malt, | perg novrs—b. @ P. Satlon, Othand Bia —For iss Dolph, Hepresentative Johuson, of New | ~ ¥" "Philadelphia, Bosion and ‘tse east, York, Mrs. aud Miss Johuson, Representative | 9:40 (limied ex., and 11 am. 2, a Baker and Mrs. Baker, Representative Hep and 11:20 night. For Boston. burn and Mra, Hepburn, Kepresentative Qutb. | pus accommodation, 6 pan dis waite and Mrs, Oathwaite, Mrs. and Miss | au, 2, 4:20, 10 pan. 11:20 night. For Chi Holman, Mrs. and Miss Webber, Col. ‘and Mrs. J. ‘M, Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. ’George W. Adams, Mrs. Judge Poland, Mrs. Commis. sioner Sparks, Mrs, C. Craviord, Mim. 8. 1 Kautlnann, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Hon, J. B, Alley and wife and Miss Alley, Hon, N.M. Bell, Dr. J. M. Browne, Mr. John Batley, Col James A. Bates; Edward’ Ciark, the Misses crossing the bridge over the river and, breakin, through the timbers, the engine aid ca nearly forty feet to ‘the ice below. Conductor Morris, Mr. Irwin, a commercial Wo Mann,’a brakeman, and Mrs. Crawford, wyouns married lady in delicate health, were iatally peyeret. ‘Many other persons were seriously in- Gen. Boulanger, the French minister ot war, has decided in favor of destroying the forts o! 8, The third chess match between Steinitz, and Zukertort, in New Orieans yesterday, Was Won Steinitz, bir Charles Dilke visited the house of com mons’ yesterday. Mr. Joseph Chamiberia:n and Mr. Joseph Cowen shook hands with lit, Dilke looked careworn. His cage, Gundohati, St. Louis and Pitusburg and west, 9:50 aia, {Gloag anti dai en ms cast ic) aly Sncingad and S itis und execpt Saturuny to? cago, V0 win Chleacy ad thc Salty, "Pacttic” express Fickinond “ana “he” sola Doan {except sunday). e200, = ook, ne = ize 40, Gs 1, 2000 pan licht. On'Sanaay, W200, W255, EnTEREp THnovaH SECoND-STory WiNnows. The goods stolen from the house of Lieut. W. H. Bebler, 1527 Rhode Island avenue, which " * and Mrs. C.S. Noyes, Aliss Noyes, | Buht | 21500 fm, “2x, a tered Tuesday night through the second- | Freeman, Mr. au > 3 | 6:00, 7:10, 10200 ‘pau, aud 11:20 wigin.” For Pope's sory window,es published inyesterday’s Srar, | the Misses Clark, Mrs. Fitzhugh Coyle, the | Crock Ling, 7:15 & m, and 4:40 p.m dally, ences amounted in value to $107. The articles stolen | Hawaian minister and Mrs, Carter, Miss Judd, For Annapulls, 7:15, ¥ a.m. 12:00 aud 4 pan daily, except Sunday. “Ou Suuiay. 9 ates & included a gold watch and portions of the lieu-| Dr. and Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Spe prey Prot. Seep, Segue niger | Guan a Cacia ety Buta! | PEs 9 moore pean, Coen Xow ure ace pbed of articles valued at hs Lest | ham, Mrs. Davis, of Ball Eaves Hon. and Mrs. | er, spa0 mens Ber Cara Leatas ate Right a thief entered through the second story | W.. Dole, dtr, Lawrence, U. 8. Capt aud | Teas dally 300 pms 1010 pm ror Pieaaet window the residence of Miss Emma Craven, | Mrs. Deering, Mr. Frank’ Pas, Airs. Com- | 9:43 a.m. 6:56 p.m. For Bultimore, 5,6:20, t:40, 790 corner of 4th and Ridge streets, and stole $50. | mander KR. D. Evans, Mrs. F. 8. McGuire, Mrs. | 5:30 and 10:00 4.10. > (4d-minure J.B. Edmonds, Mrs, Dorman B. Eaton, Mins, J. D. Lander, Judge Lander, Mr. and Miss Fitch and Mrs, Jackson, Mr. aud Mrs. K. C, Fox, Miss Rutledge Parker, 501 Ind street northwest, re- ‘ ports that about two weeks ago his honse "was Fur Aunapolis, Sihbed ofviothing valued at $13 9” 884) Fox, Ain. Stlckiey, Mrs. Eugene Field, ot Sih mu sag, Ze Sa eee eae ay IR” | fg a i seesteee: FE’S BILL FOR Divorce.—This morn- | gersoll, Jus - ~ e Jand 11 p.m. On Sundays, 5304 m. an tee bates: divorce was filed by Sarah Gilchrist | James, Hon. A. A. Rai , the Misses Ranney, For stations on Me us > 340, 7.and 11 p.m. Jo against Robert Gilchrist. They were married f and Mrs. Kellogg, Brac os Dece: rges. Stand Mes: elm, Mra und Miss jead, M. fF ~ gh — ber 25th, 1871, and she chai Mr. and Mrs. Keim, an mn Mrs. a4 that atter ‘treating hef with cruelty he deserved | Horatio King, Mr. lair Lee, Miss Loring, Prot. Sietrelitan her in July, 1877, and bas since committed | and Mrs. Maury, Dr. Murphy, Mrs. M. J.’Mott, jallon, Secne fi 4 of Cincinnati,’ Mrs. Prof, Mitchell, Dr. WM: | ft. “aad pom’, daily, excent sunday, hor Inu Sprigg, Miss’ Nimmo, Miss Scidmore, Mrs. | tows’ aud Winchester Bava tu Sat ane uae Major’ Powell, Mrs, John A. Porter, Mrs. Dr. | cept Sonday, aid B20 hae Yur ical pet Pool, Mrs, Rounds, Mra. W. W. Rice, Kev, R. R. | Washington'aud Gukhermburg 9:0 aun. and 12 Shippen,” Miss ‘Lizzie “Shellabarger, Mrs, and | 14:20 pi. daily, except Sunday. adultery. Mrs. Freeman, Mr, Morris, Mr. G. W. M. sae No Hope oF THE INJURED SISTER.—Sister Serina, of Providence hospital, who was fatally injured yesterday by falling down the elevator shaft, was very weak this afternoon and there is vi ‘ Miss 5y ‘Mrs. and Miss Sunderland, Mrs, IDLaND Rour: ., ar Seaton Fer New a eS ghd, Ming Sehawuony Sly ‘and. Mie Neyiout | Otmepegoa aden Lis 0m, Gir) Fura f pleaded guilty in the Police | Tullock, Dr. Toner, Miss Vedder, ex-Mayor Em- | $1 Bim. (dally Manassas ivi Sxcupt sunday, Warrenton, 7 wal. day cee. mig tas ee babe a he Levies ee ma) 7 act SHENaNDOaH RouTr—R & O. Station.--For New Orleans and intermediate points, 5.00 p.m. daily. Wanmrnurox & Oto. -2i & F Station—tor tae: burg and all stations ¥ aud 4:45 p.m. every day. Boy IN SLED,—talls off,—budly bruised. St, Jacobs Oil sets Him on bis'feet again Postmaster Conger, of Washington, D. Cy Was promptly cured by Red Star Cough’ Cure, George Court this afternoon toa ‘charge of stealing a Saluable gold wateh from Robert W. Estes, and the case was sent to the grand jury. a ee ‘Treasury Dismissais.—There were about fifteen dismissals of clerks of different grades in the various bureaus of the Treasury depart- ment made today, and it is expected that more will follow. The Turtle Mountain Keservation. AN APPEAL FROM A DECISION OF COMMISSION- ER SPARKS, TCH) DaK., March 4.—Mr. H.C. Green has fled ai appeil to the Secretary of the lu- ery and’Mrs, Emery, Mr.and Mrs, 0. G. Staples, | daily, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Clarke. bul Tue Opp FELLows’ ANNivexsary.—The Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., last pight appointed a committee to act with the Grand Encampment and subordinate k in making arrange ments for the celebration of the sixty-seventh Anniversary of the order on the 26th of April. ‘A resolution Was presented inviting the Su- preme Grand not the — tates: . Inake Washington their permanent location compelled to leave Baltimore, ——— BARBER SHOPS ON SUNDAYS.—This morning | rviNGsTON— ‘OUNG. On Weds , Pebra- the Police Court Mr. Campbell Carrington, | a: 1SN6, at Lhe residence of te bride's mother, terior from” the decision of Commissioner | ‘unset Yor the Barbers’ unions called tive at. | Berane tone Re by te Bee bear hese Sparks in the Turtle Mountain Indian reserva-| tention of the court to a charge against Paul GEORGE 8. LIVINGSTOA, of this city, to LOUIS jon question. The facts in the case are: Mr. | Bonavires of keeping his shop open on Sunday, | H. YOUNG. Green haga contract for the surveying ot cer-| sir. ‘Carrington that the Union remem: anny preemie tain lands situated in the le tain | bered the Sabbath day and were determined to DIED. . He has offered his bond theretor, . This case, be said, was bt | BRADFORD. On March 34, 1886, at § a, 2., high bias boon refused. by, the commissioner, | KEP MOY.» IPete metaiere isorder te ties | CHa ce BRADPOMD wt keine residence, aC on the ground that the land in question is lo- matter to the attention of the public, and | street soutncas. remy : cated within the Indian reservation. From | he would ask fore continuance ubtil to-mom | !useral Friday, March Sth, at p. tis decision Mr. Green bas now appealed. | row. saw REX ac 0 March 3, 1s56, at 10-15 p.m ‘The question is one ol great interest to the peo | Mr. Padgett said he would entera nolle pros. | JO. Oo auto im ty ple of North Dakota, and the Secretary's decl- | in the case. He said that several "7 hee t his pain Bion of the question will be awaited with much | Helegation of barbers. waited on the Comais- as his sntring, peat tle pain. interest. sioners and asked the privilege of ing (Calm the tumult ou thy breast, thejr shops yn on Suni morning a2 For be that sufferes ts ai rest. ‘News Briefs. orLo'clock. "The Commissioners grante@ their ‘By His Wire aNd CHILDREN. ‘M. De Lesseps and party will sail from Colon | request, and since that time they haye been May hho vest in peace. to-day tor Europe. keeping their open on, Com. | | Funeral will take place on Saturday, March 6th, at ‘The yn republican state convention has | missioners, he ad: had, however, conclud: bis late residence, 407 Limerick Aliey! souLbwest, at been fixed for April 28th, {o enforce ‘the law, and the police had been in- | huti-pan eight clock ain, thence to Su Demo's Grorge W, Slade has been nominated for structed to notity the barbers of Whelr action, * | charch, where s requiem, mim ibe offered for tne erence ia be Pye REAL EstaTe SALns,—Chas.Canter has sold to | fully iovited to attend. . licans in the New York assembly are understood te favora constitutional probib- e itXy fnvestigating committee has reported in favor of impeaching Keeper Laverty, of the New Jersey state prison, for high crime and misdemeanor, especially’ in his relations with female convicts. ‘Mayor Jarrett, ot Petersburg, Va.,in the po- lee court y‘ ;,told saloon keeper Dunn that he would not believe him under oath, the Ul EY. On Fr February Crest between Land Mstrects, | Huunpton, Va, JOHN fWURL of Henry Beard has sold wo Harrietia S. Chapman, | Interiaent si Glenwood. * for 1 1ot 20x10 on the north side of N | LAY HEW. On, March 1800, MARTHA Street, between 13th street and Vermont | MA} tuirtg-seooud year of er age. ——_ Pe mother’s residence, 404 Fifth street, * Bor Burauam From Virarsra Car- roxeD. John Bannister, s colored youth cigh- teen years old, was arrested yesterday by ber- Jas. F. 26. 1686, at ‘east side of 1 UNDERTAKERS. held ICHARD 8. CAIN, Dunn afterwards assaulted the mayor in the | geant of the fourth precinct, and held | 7>icHaRD & CAIN, White Miss Bertha Simpson was dressing at ile, Wok, last week. | 1022 7th ‘Dverything Sericuy Micsrciaas = hom wnchester, Va, yesterday, be) a der nome tghh dre from amore, fier mother He's aio wanted on | V OSEP GAWLEK FURNISHING CDE ae ede here Bannister Meonayivanta ova we. Tereus monerese beg epee cag pete Sony aden had spent | everyting "Telephone call 102-12 sagt, See ‘he was turned over | axis BALLEW. oa ‘and was taken B a AKER uy = Stanton fost Gaile often SPSS . W. BARKEL, relat pao © Black Tasker, ‘were 2888, when, on hie re ‘the furnitare, found ber she